“It’s regrettable, but the prudent thing to do,” said Lt. Gen. Robert McMurry, AFLCMC commander. “First and foremost, we have to be certain we are doing all we can to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus and keep people safe. Given the uncertainties, we do not want to make additional, significant financial commitments for the June event.”
Once travel restrictions are lifted, organizers said they look forward to alternate venues for government-industry collaboration.
“We are going to focus our effort to come back even bigger with LCID 2021,” McMurry said. “That will let us continue the tradition that makes LCID a first-class dialogue between government, industry, academia and the military.”
Below you will find answers to questions you may have.
Registration fees
Industry & non-government employees: All registration fees will be reimbursed in full. You will be contacted by the registration team and provided instructions on how you will receive your refund). Please allow 30 to 60 days for reimbursement.
Government employees: All registration fees will be reimbursed in full. You will be contacted by the registration team and provided instructions on how you will receive your refund. Please allow 30 to 60 days for reimbursement.
Hotel reservations
All reservations made in LCID rooming blocks at the Dayton Marriott or the Crowne Plaza have already been canceled with no penalty. Your credit card will not be charged. Please do not call the hotel to cancel your reservation.
If you made a reservation at another location (outside of our room blocks) or through a third-party site (e.g. Expedia), you will need to cancel your own reservation.
Exhibits
All exhibitors will be refunded in full. All registration fees will be reimbursed in full. You will be contacted by the registration team and provided instructions on how you will receive your refund.
2021 LCID: TBA
Questions: For registration-related questions, contact Amber Begley at abegley@daytonregion.com.
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